Dry-rice agriculture is also practiced in the hilly areas between the flatlands. |
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Anyway, the views from the top are terrific, one way down and out of the valley, over the flatlands to the North York Moors. |
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The fertile valley, surrounded by desert mountains, ends in flatlands and on to the sea. |
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A few more days later still it will be time to leave these hills for the flatlands my family calls home. |
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Then you go further south and the huge mountains turns into rolling hills and the rolling hills turn into flatlands. |
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Misery gave way to elation, however, when spears of sunlight rent the clouds, gilding the watery flatlands of Lewis. |
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It subsumes mountain ranges, valleys and flatlands at an elevation range of more than 6,000 feet. |
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Driven to distraction by London, and missing Skye, he's even started to fantasise about the drab flatlands of Essex. |
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There were more twists and turns in the BMW International Open over the flatlands of Nord-Eichenried than on the most serpentine of mountain passes. |
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Now, though, we have to start trudging across the flatlands of day-to-day life. |
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They appear only where flatlands are lacking, where salaries are low and manpower abundant. |
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The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in the middle of Europe, with flatlands in the centre and a mountainous periphery. |
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An impressive site atop rolling hills, unlike the usual flatlands we have seen. |
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The flatlands are located mainly in the region of Vojvodina in northern Serbia. |
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Start in the flatlands of the Silicon Valley, where the hopes of software engineers and venture capitalists are slowly coming back to life after five lean years. |
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That's all you need in these flatlands and the all-round views are super. |
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We are all very happy to be out of the hot, dry, dusty flatlands and in the cool, moist hills and mountains with fields that actually have grass in them. |
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Both were huge disasters all the same, and in both cases the worst damage was in the crowded, flimsily built eastern flatlands. |
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For nearly two years, he and others built a rifle range on the flatlands outside of Shanghai, China, shoveling dirt by hand to create elevated platforms from which to fire. |
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Along the way you'll cross Andean mountain passes, coffee-growing regions and coastal flatlands. |
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They were from Essex, the exurban flatlands that separate London from the North Sea. |
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From Prince George to Lytton, the river traverses the rolling hills and flatlands of the interior plateau following a more meandering course. |
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A road located in flatlands leads to the border, but is blocked by walls of sand. |
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Built into a downward slope to the Rhine flatlands, the structure strikes a rhythm between openness and compactness focusing on the location and thus characterizing the interplay between interior and exterior. |
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It meanders through the rolling hills and flatlands of the province's interior plateau, rushes through the Fraser Canyon, then enters a broad flood plain on its final journey to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Boomerang 7 has proved its high reliability and adaptability to the varied conditions in Asia-strong conditions on the big ridges, weaker cloudy and tricky conditions in Japan, big ridges and vast flatlands in China. |
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Why do areas near mountain ranges get more rainfall than flatlands? |
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For Mr Somerville the flatlands of Cambridgeshire are just as beautiful, in their own way, as the looming, mist-cloaked isles that dot the western seas off Scotland or the moody moors of northern Yorkshire. |
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Situated between South Africa and Mozambique, is a beautiful land of diverse eco-systems that combines mountains, gorges and rolling savannah flatlands. |
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Paros is well known for the harmony and beauty of its landscapes. On the island you will encounter huge valleys full of springs and flatlands full of vineyards, olive groves, lemon and orange trees. |
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The original forest has been altered dramatically by agriculture on the Interval Unit soils, and by forest harvesting and clearing for settlement and agriculture along valley slopes and peripheral flatlands. |
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